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Workers in tears: How immigration cuts are hurting this N.B. baker

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The CEO of Mrs. Dunster's, one of the best-known baked-goods brands in the region, says his loyal workers fear they won't be able to keep their New Brunswick jobs because of cuts to immigration programs.
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Tariffs could be devastating for N.B. manufacturing, expert says

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A 25 per cent tariff on steel and aluminium products, being threatened by U.S. President Trump, would be very risky for the province’s manufacturers, says Ron Marcolin of Canadian Manufacturers & Exporters.
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High hopes in Caraquet for local MLA Isabelle Thériault, now N.B. tourism minister

9th - Higher Ed
With the busy summer season still far away, stakeholders say having a familiar voice at the table might make a difference in bringing more tourism to the Acadian Peninsula.
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N.B. has one of highest child sexual assault rates in Canada

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New Brunswick’s 2023 rate came in higher than any other province, according to federal data, for a crime that can have lifelong consequences for child victims.
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Ever seen a raccoon on a leash? This woman’s pet was caught on camera in 1965

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Susan Harrison, of Upper Hainesville, about 50 kilometres northwest of Fredericton, recounts the day she took her pet raccoon on a walk in downtown Fredericton in 1965. Just recently, a photo of the pair taken that day resurfaced on...
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Fredericton poet puts vulnerability at centre of latest collection

9th - Higher Ed
Tallas Munro says the title of his new book, Lion, was inspired by a close friend’s stuffed animal.
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Federal money to fill the need to feed in schools

9th - Higher Ed
The Trudeau government has made an agreement with New Brunswick to provide $11.2 million, over three years, through the National School Food Program.
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Noise from Moncton scrapyard cut down by barrier, report says

9th - Higher Ed
A wall of shipping containers is reducing the noise that reaches homes near the American Iron and Metal scrapyard in Moncton, a consultant's report says.
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Massive moose made in snow with meticulous footprints 'very Canadian,' says artist

9th - Higher Ed
Graphic artist Eric Goggins of Salisbury, near Moncton, spent three hours outside his cottage designing a moose, using only his footprints and some fishing twine.
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Pan-African flag raised in Fredericton as Black History Month begins

9th - Higher Ed
As part of Black History Month, CBC spoke with members of New Brunswick’s Black community to hear what this recognition of their history means to them.
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Irving pulp mill and Saint John at odds over parking lot proposed for west side park

9th - Higher Ed
An Irving Pulp & Paper proposal for a parking lot on Wolastoq Park land has a major hurdle to clear — winning Saint John council’s approval. The city has concerns about losing park space and increasing congestion.
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‘Friendship across borders’ undermined by U.S. tariff threat, says UMaine prof

9th - Higher Ed
Kristin Vekasi, a University of Maine political scientist, says the relationship with Canada is one of the most important for the U.S., and it will take a lot of hard work to rebuild trust.
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Restaurants, food processors face cut to immigrant workers

9th - Higher Ed
Provincial minister says health, education, trades will get bulk of reduced immigration quota while other sectors will miss out.
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How to win a reduction in your 2025 property assessment

9th - Higher Ed
Nearly 3,000 New Brunswick property owners successfully challenged their property assessments in 2024. The window for challenging 2025 amounts is open until Feb. 19, and it is possible to win a reduction, if done properly.
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Why do identical, side-by-side homes in N.B. get different tax bills?

9th - Higher Ed
New homebuyers in New Brunswick, including young people in their first homes, are being routinely billed more for property taxes than their neighbours. Here's why.
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2 universities team up to open an optometry school in N.B.

9th - Higher Ed
The University of New Brunswick and the University of Waterloo are working on bringing an optometry school to Saint John. Dr. Bronwyn Mulherin has been an advocate of more opportunities in the field for Atlantic Canadian students.
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Can Energy East rise from the dead? Not easily

9th - Higher Ed
Trump tariff threat prompts Alberta premier to pitch pipeline revival — but it faces tough odds.
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Vitalité misses target on surgery wait times

9th - Higher Ed
Nearly 10 per cent of Vitalité's surgery patients wait more than a year for procedures. The regional health authority target is that no one should wait that long, based on best practices, and it has several initiatives in the works,...
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Elver fishery proposals face some opposition

9th - Higher Ed
The fishery is set to open in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick in six weeks. But as Richard Cuthbertson reports, there's been some disagreement on the path forward after a near two-year closure.
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37 per cent of Maritime university students say they have disabilities

9th - Higher Ed
With the proportion of students with disabilities growing, universities are providing accommodations that include more time for exams and assignments, help with note taking, and a quiet space to write tests.
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Sea vomit is spreading in Bay of Fundy. Fishers and researchers want to know why

9th - Higher Ed
About 50 scallop fishers are assisting the Huntsman Marine Science Centre in a three-year project by collecting samples of the invasive sea squirt in the Bay of Fundy.
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Cannabis producers say they’re crushed by taxes, store markups

9th - Higher Ed
Six years after legalization, CEO of a shuttered New Brunswick plant says the financial model for cannabis is broken.
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Ski hill at Mont Farlagne reopens chairlift

9th - Higher Ed
The slopes were closed for almost a month after mechanical problems with the lift's pulley and wheel system.
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Atlantic Ballet Theatre makes strides toward May 12 premiere of Pisuwin

9th - Higher Ed
CBC gets an inside look at a technical rehearsal at Moncton's Capitol Theatre and sits down with co-directors Igor Dobrovolskiy and Possesom Paul along with composer Jeremy Dutcher.